Viewing Application Details
The application page provides a
complete visibility of an application in
VMware Aria
Operations for Networks
. The application page also allows you to troubleshoot problems and
view analytics.To view the details of an application, from
the navigation pane, go to
and select an application from the list.The following table describes different
components of the application page:
Component | Description |
---|---|
Overview
| You see the overview of the application which includes:
|
What's New
|
|
Metric
| You see the following metrics:
|
Flows
| You see the following traffic flows or flow analytics associated
with the application in the last 24 hours:
|
Microsegmentation
| You see:
|
Intents
| You see the following options from the drop-down menu:
|
To start a troubleshooting incident from the
application page, click the
Troubleshoot
button on the top right
corner of the application dashboard.Click
More Options
next to the Troubleshoot
button to modify the application or export to PDF.Application Topology Map
The application topology map shows the
traffic or the flows between the tiers of the same application and between
applications. It displays:
- Tier overview
- List of members of the application (VMs, Kubernetes services, and physical IPs).
- Flows between tiers, internet, and shared services.
- The physical IPs that the application depends on or uses.
- Shared services
- Other applications with which this application talks to.
- List of load balancers in the application.

In the application topology map, hexagons
represent tiers, load balancers, switches, shared services, and other network
entities. You can hover over the hexagon and click
View
Details
to view the details of that network entity.The thin lines that run between two
hexagons represent the flows between those two network entities. You can click
anywhere on the flow to view details such as service endpoints of the flows, total
traffic of the flow, and so on.
Similarly, if the virtual machines of a
tier are configured behind one or more load balancers, you can select the thick
lines that runs between the load balancer hexagon and the tier hexagon to view the
details of virtual services, pools, and flows that are shared between that tier and
the load balancers.
You can click the
Pin
widget
icon at the upper-right corner of the topology map to either
pin this topology map to an existing dashboard, or create a dashboard. You can use the filter and the zoom
options at the lower-right corner of the topology map to:
- View all flows, unprotected flows, or only degraded flows in the topology.
- Show or hide the switches associated with the application.
- Show or hide the load balancers associated with the application.
- Zoom in or zoom out of map
- Rearrange the map to fit the current screen
- Show or hide the legend which indicates the representation of each icon in the application topology.